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    Anecdote: Emperor (Resurrected)

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    Event ended the 1/8/2023

    Event period: 5 days

    Sheet 1:

    Clear a main quest or story quest 50 times:

    Small Slab Fragment x200

    Clear a main quest or story quest 100 times:

    Small Slab Fragment x200

    Clear a guerrilla quest 50 times:

    XL Character Enhancement x500

    Clear a guerrilla quest 100 times:

    XL Character Enhancement x1000

    Clear Exploration 3 times:

    Small Stamina Recovery x100

    Perform 100 chapter summons:

    Small Stamina Recovery x100

    Defeat 50 bosses:

    Medium Slab Fragment x50

    Clear Quest 4 of Chapter 1 (Hard): Windblown Sand:

    XL Character Enhancement x500

    Clear Quest 4 of Chapter 12: White Autumn:

    Skip Ticket x100

    Complete Sheet 1:

    Gems x500

    The man conquers the mountain. He alone bests the vastness of nature. Hardships become like friendships. He basks in otherworldly exaltation. There is no peak he cannot reach, no ridge he cannot traverse. He is the king. The first to see the sunrise. For he sits astride the highest point.


    Sheet 2:

    Clear Quest 4 of Chapter 1 (Very Hard): Windblown Sand:

    Skip Ticket x100

    Clear Quest 10 of Chapter 2 (Very Hard): Grains of Sand:

    Large Slab Fragment x25

    Clear Quest 10 of Chapter 3 (Very Hard): Hard Sand:

    Large Slab Fragment x25

    Clear Argo's Dark Coin Quest (Easy) 10 times:

    Medium Slab Fragment x50

    Clear Argo's EX Ticket Quest (Easy) 10 times:

    Medium Slab Fragment x50

    Perform 100 Dark Memories Chapter Summons:

    XL Character Enhancement x2000

    Clear Quest 10 of Chapter 4 (Very Hard): Flowing Water:

    Insignia of Skill x1

    Clear Quest 10 of Chapter 5 (Very Hard): Snowy Peaks:

    Insignia of Quality x1

    Clear Quest 10 of Chapter 6 (Very Hard): Inscriptions in Stone:

    Premium Summon Ticket x3

    Complete Sheet 2:

    Gems x500

    The man conquers the mountain alone with no thought for his wife or child. He is criticized for being selfish. Blamed for being vain. Mocked for being savage. Unable to resist the mountain's pull, he journeys for his own impulses. He is king, and kings are ever arrogant. For they never see the truth in time.